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Topic: namco TM?
Posted By: hardworkers
Subject: namco TM?
Date Posted: 27/October/2005 at 10:30am

Has anyone used a Namco Truckmount. I got a offer for a package unit hoses, reels, wands, and tools.  Its at least five years old. Do you think its worth $6000, trailer mounted.



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Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 27/October/2005 at 1:16pm

YUP!.... I heard then that are tailer mounted sometimes the hoses rot and pop...  Just check it out

sounds good to me



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Posted By: hardworkers
Date Posted: 27/October/2005 at 2:03pm

This guy had been in biz for 8 years and this was his back-up until he broke both his ankles on different occasions. He also had a prochem rig which was used daily. I gonna try to bring it down a bit just cause of the hoses. Indeed, I thought of that about the liablitly incase one burst in the field. He mention it was looked over two months ago and had been in storage for two years. I really need for him to crack this baby up. This unit uses a little giant for heat if that matters any...

 

Thanks.   



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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 27/October/2005 at 2:14pm
something that has been parked for two years.  Get ready to start replacing seals and gaskets and anything else that can harden over time.

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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 27/October/2005 at 7:45pm
Ain't that the truth


Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 27/October/2005 at 7:55pm

just take it easy with the darn thing at first...

change the oils and the seals if possible... work it in slowly...

hopefully it was stored inside and not in a shed or barn



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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 27/October/2005 at 11:12pm
Good advice Mr. Steamer? Buy some piece of $hit antique and try to baby it back to life. In the mean time nickle and dime yourself to death trying to rebuilt it?

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Posted By: spruce
Date Posted: 28/October/2005 at 12:35am

"had been in storage for two years"  good luck.

 



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Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 28/October/2005 at 6:59pm

Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Good advice Mr. Steamer? Buy some piece of $hit antique and try to baby it back to life. In the mean time nickle and dime yourself to death trying to rebuilt it?
Not Everyone can afford brand new doug... 6 grand for all that stuff is a great price... even if you have to stick another 1000 or so back into the darn thing... better than a portable... just the hardware alone not including the machine is worth 6 grand

buy it cross your fingers and hope for the best... a new machine will cost you four times that

 



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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 29/October/2005 at 1:04pm
I'am not a gambler??

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Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 29/October/2005 at 11:03pm
Didn't you buy tickets for that $54 million 6/49 draw last Wednesday?


Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 29/October/2005 at 11:37pm

call me Kenny Rogers....

you got to know when to hold them...

know when to fold them

to when to walk away

know when to run



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